A pair of Moore Township
brothers is accused of deceiving a Lehigh
Township man and convincing him to
give them $420 in cash and buy $74 in electronics at Target.

Police say the victim's mother became suspicious about his
sudden relationship with Aaron Bradly Csaszar, 20, and Cain Anthony Csaszar, 25,
both of the 300 block of South Hokendauqua Drive.

Court papers say Aaron Csaszar contacted Zachary Aicher over Facebook in February
after the two had attended high school together. Before Csaszar reached out to
Aicher, the victim's mother told police, they'd not spoken for about three
years, court records say.

Aaron Csaszar allegedly contacted Aicher on March 11 and
asked to meet him at Redner's Market in Northampton
to borrow $25. Court papers say Aicher told police he agreed to do so since it
wasn't much money.

Aicher told police he continued to provide the Csaszar
brothers with cash because he thought they were friends. During multiple
meetings at various locations throughout March, Aicher provided the brothers with
money at their request. He allegedly bought Aaron Csaszar a $74 DVD
player from Target on March 18.

Aicher told police that the brothers told him they working in
Northampton and planned to pay him
back. During one of the meetings in Bethlehem,
court papers say, the brothers told Aicher they had some money to repay him, but
when they met up denied it. Instead, the brothers allegedly asked to borrow
another $40.

Police contacted Cain Csaszar on a number provided by Aicher's
mother, court records say. At first, the 25-year-old denied knowing Aicher,
according to authorities. Police say they told Csaszar "the game was over" and
if he didn't return the money, he'd face criminal charges.

"I'll see what I can do," Cain Csaszar allegedly said.

Police say they left a voicemail with the brothers' mother
and at some other numbers provided but did not hear back.

Police filed charges April 11 when Aicher had not received
any money back from either of the Csaszar brothers, according to court records.

Both Aaron and Cain Csaszar were arraigned before on-call
District Judge Robert Hawke on one count each of conspiracy to commit theft by
deception.

Aaron Csaszar was also charged with Jan. 12 and Jan. 16
retail thefts at Kmart in Lehigh Township
for allegedly stealing $358 in video games from the store.

Both brothers are free after posting their $8,000 bail,
according to court records. A phone number listed for the brothers was disconnected.